Squash Zucchini Elite F1 Seed

SKU: 00828FLCTRT-25SDS
$6.33 $7.91 You save 20%
Squash Zucchini Elite F1 Seed
Squash Zucchini Elite F1 Seed
Squash Zucchini Elite F1 Seed
Squash Zucchini Elite F1 Seed

Squash Zucchini Elite F1 Seed

SKU: 00828FLCTRT-25SDS
$6.33 $7.91 You save 20%
$6.33 $7.91 You save 20%
form: FILM COATED
style: TREATED
size: 25 seeds

Save 20% on FILM COATED / TREATED / 25 seeds

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Zucchini Elite sets the standard for medium green zucchini. An extra-early hybrid with a classic cylindrical shape, Zucchini Elite’s slim fruit are best when picked at 7 to 8" in length. Its open plant makes picking easy, and its yields are incredible. Consistent performance has made Zucchini Elite the market-leader for years.

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SizeQuantityPrice Each
FILM COATED / FARMORE / 5,000 seeds4+$332.40
FILM COATED / TREATED / 5,000 seeds4+$314.85
RAW / UNTREATED / 5,000 seeds4+$314.85


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  • Soil Temperature: 70-75°F
  • Germination Lighting: Cover Seed
  • Germination Days: 6-12 Days
  • Seeding Depth: 0.75-1.0"
  • Maturation Days: 48 Days
  • Planting Method: Direct Sow
  • Spacing in Row: 24-36"
  • Spacing Between Rows: 3-5'

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Overall rating: 4.890411 / 5 from 73 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Zucchini Elite F1 Seed is highly regarded for its excellent plant growth, high germination rate, and superior flavor. Customers appreciate the large, bountiful zucchinis it produces, making it a market-leading choice for squash enthusiasts.

Summary topics

  • Plant Growth: 12%
  • Germination Rate: 12%
  • Zucchini Quality: 14%
  • Flavor: 8%

Review topics: [quality, order, producer, squash, seeds, zucchini, germination, plants, flavor, fruit, growing, yield, choice, skin, variety, disease].

Review highlights

  • "Every seed came up, very prolific and good tasting squash."CLAY W.
  • "Vigorous growth, beautiful, healthy plants, Abundant fruit and blossoms."ALLAN S.
  • "Great germination and prolific plants that are producing more squash than I can eat, freeze and give away."KENNETH B.

Reviews

GREAT and Reliable Variety!!!

"Always a stellar producer and great germinator. Can't blame the product for a less than expected production due to this years drought conditions and high heat in CNY. Even with the hot, dry weather, I still had pretty good production. As long as you keep it picked, it will produce fruit. I have planted this variety for many years and will continue to do so well into the future!! Always a reliable variety. Unlike my helpers. . ."

Neal G. (5/5)

Highly productive winner

"We have been growing these zucchinis every year for over a decade and they never disappoint. Each plant yields at least one medium small zucchini each day, usually more. Flavor and texture are superior. Skins are tender, perfect for roasting, sauteeing, grilling, and making into zoodles. Powdery mildew never sets in until well after the weather changes in the fall."

SHEILA B. (5/5)

Plants lasted through the summer

"Plants lasted through the summer and still producing fruit."

Lanson E. (5/5)

Zucchini Elite

"I 've been planting Zucchini Elite for over 20 years and found it was the only zucchini that was worth planting. It has tender flesh and is very easy to grow."

owen r. (5/5)

I planted my provider beans

"I planted my provider beans on May 26 and they never came up. I replanted on July 14th and only 7 beans came up. Was there trouble with the seed?"

MERTON M. (4/5)

Bountiful harvest!

"Very nice plants and large zucchinis."

DAVE S. (5/5)

More yielding zucchini’s is this

"More yielding zucchini’s is this than ever! Thanks for the great seeds."

Cathy E. (5/5)

The Best!

"Elite is my go to variety of zucchini. . . . been buying it from Harris for so many years. Uniform and prolific it is the best on the market in my opinion!"

JAYNE K. (5/5)

glad I bought the seeds,

"glad I bought the seeds, 100% germination, plants huge, yield looking very good. can't wait for next year. . ."

edward m. (5/5)

Produced bountiful fruit

"Produced bountiful fruit"

RAYMOND C. (5/5)

Q&A

Squash zucchini elite. Are these plants bush or vine?
Hi There! Zucchini Elite F1 is a bush variety. Elite F1 has an “open growing habit” meaning when it reaches maturity and the zucchini is ready to harvest, the big leaves tend to flop down opening the middle of the plant for easy harvest.
Are these seeds for 2023?
Hi Kim, We order new seed each season, and most of our seeds are packaged for the current growing season, though there is a chance that you may receive carryover seed from the year before. Any seed that you receive has been tested for germination within the last 6 months and was found to exceed our germination and quality standards. Although it is optimal to use seed within a year of purchase, seed can be used over multiple years if it is stored properly. We hope that info helps!
what is the difference between treated and untreated seeds?
Hi Joseph, Treated seed has a coating around the seed to protect it from specific seed- or soil-borne pathogens, improving it's germination rate and seedling health. The treatment may be hot water, chemical, or biological, depending on the pathogen involved. Treatment is applied under controlled conditions, in a commonly recognized fashion, at the manufacturer’s recommended rate. Treated seed is usually a bright color to help growers easily distinguish it from other seeds. Untreated seed is clean and has not been treated using any chemical, biological, or physical method. While untreated seed can be grown under organic conditions, the seed crop was not grown under Certified Organic Conditions. Please see our blog article on seed treatments here: https://www.harrisseeds.com/blogs/from-the-ground-up/guide-to-seed-treatments
Do you have zucchini seeds that do not need to be pollinated. I have an aquaponics building and have not had any luck with getting pollinaters to go I side to pollinate my zucchini. Thank you David
Hi David, Cornell did an interesting study on parthenocarpic squash: http://www.hort.cornell.edu/expo/proceedings/2014/Vine%20crops/Seedless%20squash%20Reiners.pdf Of the varieties recommended, we sell quite a few including Dunja zucchini, Spineless Perfection zucchini, Golden Glory summer squash and Multipik summer squash. Furthermore, a lot of farmers purchase and install hives for tunnel/aquaponic production. If interested, you may want to try this company: https://cropking.com/catalog/pollination/bumblebee-hive